History

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Pair of cottages, now a single dwelling. Early C18. Coursed rubble, stone
slate and pantile roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell plan with rear single-storey outshut.
All windows have mid-C20 glazed casements. Doorway to left of 2 bays of windows
in altered surrounds. Former wide central doorway (blocked). Raised verges with
coping. Central brick ridge stack. Rear: original outshut to rear of 1st cell
has cat-slide roof. Added outshut to left has lower roof.

Interior: each single cell has 2 chamfered spine beams stopped against the
original fireplace (brick) with back-to-back flues. The division wall between
the 2 cottages is said to be a timber-framed close-studded wall now plastered over.
2nd cell has door-entry against the stone-stair with original 2-panel deal door
to store under stairs. Former timbered arcade to outshut.

Listing NGR: SE3573720056

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